ACCESS MULTI-MODAL LOGISTICS IMPALA IN COLOMBIA

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ACCESS MULTI-MODAL LOGISTICS IMPALA IN COLOMBIA

UNLOCKING THE POTENTIAL OF COLOMBIA S WATERWAYS Impala is helping to connect Colombia s industry to global markets via innovative logistics that bring value, reliability and efficiency. Impala owns and operates a network of over 50 terminals in more than 30 countries that facilitate global trade flows of essential commodities. In Colombia, Impala has developed best-in-class infrastructure, transportation and warehousing services connecting inland centres of production and consumption to international markets via the ocean ports of Barranquilla and Cartagena, all under one trusted operator. The multi-modal two-way supply chain offers an integrated logistics network for the import and export of both wet and dry bulk cargoes and containerised products, including oil and its derivatives, coal, coke, bulk, break-bulk, containers, and project and oversized cargo. Impala is able to offer a world class service delivering value and reliability by controlling all aspects of the logistics chain. We operate at ocean terminals in both the ports of Barranquilla and Cartagena in addition to our own new river terminal in Barrancabermeja with over 2 kilometres of frontage on the Magdalena River. Cargo is moved between these assets via our fleet of over 110 double-hulled wet and dry barges (either in operation or on order) pushed by a fleet of 20 new barge pushers. Major areas of production and consumption are connected to our fluvial network via Impala-owned and controlled trucks. Our highly efficient operations and state-of-the-art infrastructure ensure both economic and safe delivery of products, and are designed for maximum cost effectiveness. We are committed to invest more than USD1 billion in our operations. Our end-to-end logistics play a vital role in increasing competitiveness for producers and many forms of industry in the region. $1BN+ PLANNED INVESTMENT IN COLOMBIA

CARTAGENA BARRANQUILLA RIVER SERVICES Our fleet of over 110 double-hulled dry and tanker barges and 20 barge pushers transport wet and dry cargo along the Magdalena River. 110+ DOUBLE-HULLED BARGES IMPALA TERMINALS BARRANCABERMEJA MEDELLÍN KILOMETRE 630 Magdalena River BOGOTÀ CUCUTA BUCARAMANGA Major areas of crude oil production 20+ BARGE PUSHERS TO ASSIST IN MANAGING THE FLEET OF BARGES; ENGINES BETWEEN 1,700 AND 4,500 HORSEPOWER COLOMBIA ROAD SERVICES Product is moved from wells and inland sites by our fleet of modern trucks for offloading to barges. The trucks are equipped with GPS technology for 24/7 tracking and efficiency. MAJOR AREAS OF CRUDE OIL PRODUCTION 80+ TRUCKS IN OPERATION

DRY CARGO We own and control the largest fluvial capacity of dry bulk transportation in Colombia. Our fleet of over 40 doublehulled hopper barges is capable of transporting up to 2500 metric tonnes of cargo each. Our fleet size ensures maximum efficiency and economies of scale for our customers. GENERAL AND PROJECT CARGO Our modern fleet of barges provides our customers with an efficient solution for the delivery of high value and specialised cargo. CONTAINERISED CARGO Our fleet of hopper and deck barges is also able to handle containerised cargoes. With over 900 twenty-foot equivalent units (TEU) of container storage space in our Barrancabermeja river terminal, we will be able to handle initially up to 30,000 TEU of container volume annually, destined for the Bogota, Medellin, Bucaramanga and oil/mining markets. Our Barrancabermeja terminal will also offer related storage, stuffing and customs clearance services. Moving containers from road to river will bring increased efficiency and cost savings as well as improved traceability and reliability for shipping lines and customers alike. CRUDE OIL AND OIL PRODUCTS Our fleet of 80 heated tanker trucks and over 70 double-hulled heated tanker barges enables us to move up to 60,000 barrels per day of crude oil and oil products from inland areas of production to the Atlantic coast for export. We are also able to transport up to 35,000 barrels per day of naphtha from the coast for inland delivery to oil producers at pipeline injection points. In addition, we are able to handle bitumen via our fleet of 10 specifically adapted barges and will soon be able to move Liquified Petroleum Gas cargoes via 3 dedicated LPG barges. All our operations conform to the highest environmental standards.

IMPALA TERMINALS BARRANCABERMEJA The new inland site consists of 50ha (first phase) of privately owned riverside port for general use. Our terminal offers receiving, storing, blending and loading capability with additional storage and laboratory services for coal. Impala Terminals Barrancabermeja will be a key logistics centre for the region, facilitating the distribution of our customer's products to the Caribbean, Bogota and Medellin markets. Operations will commence in late 2014 and be fully complete during 2015. 500,000 M 2 RIVERSIDE PORT UNDER DEVELOPMENT 720,000 BARRELS OF STORAGE CAPACITY FOR CRUDE OIL AND REFINED PETROLEUM PRODUCTS 100,000 MT* OF COAL STATIC STORAGE CAPACITY 900 TEU CONTAINER STORAGE CAPACITY Artist's impression of the future site. *metric-tonnes

IMPALA TERMINALS COLOMBIA Impala Terminals Colombia offers barge to ship, ship to barge and operations at berth working with existing terminals. HEALTH, SAFETY AND ENVIRONMENTAL PERFORMANCE We are the largest company on the Magdalena River operating a solely double-hulled barge fleet for maximum environmental safety. We train our operators to the highest standards using the only modern simulator for fluvial and inland navigation in Latin America.

OUR GLOBAL NETWORK OF TERMINALS IMPALA PORT FACILITIES IMPALA TERMINALS & OFFICES NORTH AMERICA USA Burnside *Impala offices LATIN AMERICA Argentina Campana Bolivia Oruro Brazil Porto Sudeste Chile Copiapó Colombia Barrancabermeja Barranquilla Bogotá* Tópaga Mexico Manzanillo Peru Callao Uruguay Montevideo* EUROPE & THE MIDDLE EAST Belgium Antwerp Italy La Spezia Spain Huelva Switzerland Geneva* Turkey Gebze United Arab Emirates Dubai United Kingdom Sunderland* AFRICA DRC Kolwezi Lubumbashi Mozambique Beira Namibia Walvis Bay South Africa Durban Johannesburg* Tanzania Dar es Salaam Zambia Ndola ASIA China Shanghai Guangzhou Malaysia Johor Port Klang Singapore Singapore* South Korea Busan Taiwan Kaohsiung Thailand Laem Chabang

For more information please contact: enquiries@impalaterminals.com www.impalaterminals.com ID/0077.2e In this publication, the terms Impala, the company, the group, we, us and our are used for convenience to denote Impala group and/or one of its subsidiaries. These terms are used where no useful purpose is served by identifying a specific company or entity in the Impala group.